07-21-2011 07:40 AM - edited 03-17-2019 10:23 PM
Hi,
is there any way to see the content of the provisioned phonebook through telnet or SSH on the C20 Codec? i want to be able to tell if the system is getting a phonebook from the tms and whats in it without actually going to the system physically.
On the old MXP systems it were never a problem since you could see the phonebook through the web-interface.
It would be nice to see what entrys in the phonebook the system actually gets.
According to a collegue there IS a way but he can't fins it anymore
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07-21-2011 08:08 AM
Michel,
From what I can tell (via SSH), 'xcommand phonebook search' is the direction that you want to go.
For example, 'xcommand phonebook search phonebooktype: corporate' returns a list of the phonebook folders and number of entries in each folder.
'xcommand Phonebook search phonebooktype: corporate searchstring: 'insert common text variable' limit: 'insert number here' will return all entries with a common variable.
I'm sure there are additional search parameters to drill down further, but this appears to be the direction you want to go.
07-21-2011 12:41 PM
It looks like 'xcommand phonebook Search phonebookid: default' or using whatever your phonebook ID is will also return a list of the phonebook folders and number of entries in each folder.
07-21-2011 08:08 AM
Michel,
From what I can tell (via SSH), 'xcommand phonebook search' is the direction that you want to go.
For example, 'xcommand phonebook search phonebooktype: corporate' returns a list of the phonebook folders and number of entries in each folder.
'xcommand Phonebook search phonebooktype: corporate searchstring: 'insert common text variable' limit: 'insert number here' will return all entries with a common variable.
I'm sure there are additional search parameters to drill down further, but this appears to be the direction you want to go.
07-21-2011 12:41 PM
It looks like 'xcommand phonebook Search phonebookid: default' or using whatever your phonebook ID is will also return a list of the phonebook folders and number of entries in each folder.
07-21-2011 11:06 PM
Thank you sir!
This will make my job a whole lot easier
07-22-2011 04:46 AM
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